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The “Duke of Wellington,” Tony Catford, takes his ease at a conference attended in Singapore by members of the Travel Agents’ Association of New Zealand. Tony, who was part of the Wellington promotional team was described by the Christchurch Wizard, lan Brackenbury Channell, as “a living tourist attraction” for the capital city. The function was part of a special New Zealand promotion by the Tourist and Publicity Department, Air New Zealand, and T.A.A.N.Z., for ASEAN travel agents.

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Press, 27 October 1982, Page 23

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The “Duke of Wellington,” Tony Catford, takes his ease at a conference attended in Singapore by members of the Travel Agents’ Association of New Zealand. Tony, who was part of the Wellington promotional team was described by the Christchurch Wizard, lan Brackenbury Channell, as “a living tourist attraction” for the capital city. The function was part of a special New Zealand promotion by the Tourist and Publicity Department, Air New Zealand, and T.A.A.N.Z., for ASEAN travel agents. Press, 27 October 1982, Page 23

The “Duke of Wellington,” Tony Catford, takes his ease at a conference attended in Singapore by members of the Travel Agents’ Association of New Zealand. Tony, who was part of the Wellington promotional team was described by the Christchurch Wizard, lan Brackenbury Channell, as “a living tourist attraction” for the capital city. The function was part of a special New Zealand promotion by the Tourist and Publicity Department, Air New Zealand, and T.A.A.N.Z., for ASEAN travel agents. Press, 27 October 1982, Page 23